Why doesn't the Lord Jesus let us call people on earth teachers or fathers?

But don't be called a rabbi. Because only one is your master. You are all brothers. And don't call people on earth dad. For there is only one father, your father in heaven. And don't be called a master. Because only one of you is your master, that is, the master (meaning teacher), father and master (meaning teacher and master) in Christian scriptures do not refer to a certain identity that a person originally had on the earth. It refers to Christians trying to establish a position superior to other Christians in their spiritual relationship. If a Christian used to be a school teacher in this society, but now he believes in the Lord and comes to the church, whether we call him a' brother' or a' teacher' does not violate the lesson of this Bible. If a person is my father, even in the church, I will not violate this Bible by calling him' father'. Didn't the Lord Jesus also call Mary mother? God does not mean that after a person believes in the Lord, he will become disowned by his six relatives, and even his own father can't call him father. It will never be said that God only allows mothers to call their mothers, not their fathers. If a person is a mentor in a certain field, it is not against the precepts to call him that. However, if a person is not a teacher in society, but now he believes in the Lord earlier than others, or his beliefs may be slightly richer than others, then it is not appropriate to accept others calling him a teacher. Because only one teacher can be our teacher, and that is God. Although this phenomenon of being called a teacher in spiritual relationship has become more and more common in churches all over the world, they can also find many reasons. However, I still cannot agree with this phenomenon. Perhaps my point of view can't be recognized by many people yet, and even offended many people who are called teachers by my brothers and sisters. Once a person is used to being a teacher, it is not easy to step down from a high position. They will always like to be called rabbis and greet them, just like the scribes in Jesus' time. Because this name makes them feel better than others or have a lot of face. If someone doesn't call their teacher in public, they will feel very uncomfortable. They will even come up with a "theological teacher", which they think can be called a teacher for granted, to prove that some Christians can be teachers for others. They may also say that if believers are not allowed to call us teachers, they will not obey us, so we should make a grade to make them respect us as students respect teachers. Believers should respect the servants appointed by God, but this is not achieved by ranking, but by actually serving them as servants and setting an example for them to follow. In fact, even if we humbly set an example, it is not surprising that some believers are still disobedient. Otherwise, no one will oppose Moses and Paul. People can always find many seemingly reasonable excuses to safeguard their own interests. The problem is that we have to look at what the Bible says. We don't want to argue too much on this issue. Anyway, it's clearly written in the Bible. What will happen to those who insist on being called teachers, and what will the Lord say about them in the future? We must wait until the future to see the truth before Christ. The same is true of being the father and teacher of other Christians in a spiritual capacity. This is not the servant style commanded by the Lord Jesus, but the lofty mentality of the scribes.